Six-Day Search In Adirondacks Ends With Man Found Safe In California

A Toronto firefighter who was the subject of a massive six-day search involving eight government agencies at an Adirondack ski center has been located safe — in California.

Authorities launched a search for 49-year-old skier Constantinos "Danny" Filippidis on Whiteface Mountain last Wednesday afternoon after his companions reported him missing. State police said Tuesday the search was called off when Filippidis contacted local authorities in Sacramento, California.

Officials say more than 140 people spent a combined 7,000 hours searching the rugged mountain terrain, calling in helicopters and search dogs to assist.

Filippidis was part of a group of Toronto firefighters making their annual ski trip to Whiteface. Police say the circumstances of the case remain under investigation.

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New York State Police say the man rescuers have been searching for on Whiteface Mountain for more than five days was found in good condition — 3,000 miles away. Police say Toronto man Constantinos “Danny” Filippidis “made contact with local authorities” and that the circumstances of the case remain under investigation. The 49-year-old firefighter had been skiing with friends Wednesday when he was reported missing.